En mi ipod tengo grabada algunas temporadas de series como Felicity, Sex and the City y Gilmore Girls, mis tres series favoritas, asi que mientras estoy trabajando o voy hacia mi casa, a veces, en lugar de escuchar musica, veo las series de television, sin subtitulos, para perfeccionar mi ingles.
En esta oportunidad les voy a comentar sobre mis capitulos favoritos de Sex and the City, creo que hare un Top 5 y como la serie es norte americana y debo perfeccionar mi ingles, este post continuara en ese idioma. So, Top 5 Sex and the City Episodes:
5. Real Me (Season 4, Episode 2)
What is sexy? What is real beauty? These are the questions to ponder when Carrie is asked by a friend to be in a fashion show; she is unable to see herself as beautiful or runway-worthy. She doesn’t exactly rock her grand entrance (her fall is probably one of the show’s most cringe-worthy scenes) but when she picks herself up and keeps going, it’s an inspiration.
My fave moment: Charlotte’s depressed vagina; to heal it (and herself), Charlotte finally takes a close peek at the real her… all of her.
4. A Woman’s Right to Shoes (Season 6, Episode 9)
This one’s for all the single gals! Fed up that it’s a married woman’s world out there, Carrie seeks respect from a friend who cannot seem to care that her Manolos go missing. No one should be “shoe-shamed” for the way they choose to live, and Carrie unapologetically seeks compensation for what is rightfully hers.
3. The Post-It Always Sticks Twice (Season 6, Episode 7)
The classic episode where Carrie gets dumped by Berger via a Post-It note. Carrie tries to make sense of the situation and take on a laissez-faire attitude about it. We still have in our minds the image of Carrie being stopped by police for smoking pot and, oddly enough, using her Post-It note to get out of an arrest. It seems everything happens for a reason!
2. The Big Journey (Season 5, Episode 7)
What’s more fun than a road trip with friends? Watching Carrie and Samantha hop a train to San Francisco that ends up being not what they bargained for. Carrie decides to visit Big while on her book tour, and he seems to take much more interest in Carrie’s novelization of him than in her. Back in New York, conservative Charlotte is shocked by her own forwardness in initiating casual sex with her divorce lawyer, Harry.
My fave moment: Nothing’s greater than all the Some Like It Hot references and Carrie looking so very flapper as she boards the train.
1. An American Girl in Paris (Part Deux) (Season 6, Episode 20)
The second half of the series finale takes more of a sombre tone than usual (Carrie is unhappy in Paris, Miranda deals with her mother-in-law’s memory loss, Samantha has lost her sex drive, post-chemo, and an adoption for Charlotte falls through), but things start looking up and everything is eventually tied in a neat little bow, one being a certain, ahem, Big reveal.
My fave moment: when Carrie is at the Hotel with Aleksandr and tell him “I'm looking for love. Real love. Ridiculous, inconvenient, consuming, can't-live-without-each-other love.”
P.D. Mi conteo era de 5 pero debo confesar que el episodio "I heart NY" (Season 4, Episode 18) es mi favorito 1.1. Upon arriving at Big's apartment one fine evening, Carrie is greeted by the unexpected sight of packing boxes. When she asks him what gives, Big tells her that he's moving to Napa, where he's bought a vineyard. Aclaro, me se los dialogos y mi parte favorita es cuando ella le pregunta por que decide irse de NY y el contesta:
Big: I'm tired of NY.
Carrie: If you're tired you take a nap-a, you don't move to Napa.
Mi fave moment: when Carrie dances with Big to his favorite song, "Moon River," and downs a glass of wine.
P.D. My name is Joise and i'm a love-aholic!!






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